Pennsylvania-Based Insurance Company Settles With BSA for Unlicensed Software Use, Agrees to Pay $105k
Posted on: Monday, 13 July 2009, 08:15 CDT
BSA was alerted to the unlicensed software use by a confidential report made on BSA's website www.nopiracy.com. Each year, BSA receives more than 2,500 reports of software piracy to its website and hotline, 1-888-NO PIRACY. The majority of BSA's leads come from current or former employees who had information related to the unlicensed software activity.
"Upon learning of the licensing problem,
Through BSA's "Know it, Report it, Reward it" program, individuals who provide qualified reports of software piracy are eligible to receive up to
Software piracy affects more than just the software industry. According to the Sixth Annual BSA and IDC Global Software Piracy Study, the worldwide PC software piracy rate rose from 38 percent to 41 percent and the retail value of unlicensed software--representing revenue losses to software companies--was estimated at
Financial Risks
Businesses found to be using pirated software could pay thousands of dollars in damages for infringing BSA members' copyrights. A company found using pirated software and violating copyright laws can be liable for damages of up to
When BSA receives a tip about a company using unlicensed software, it typically contacts the company and asks it to conduct an audit of its software assets. Then both parties work toward a resolution that involves immediate legalization of software. If an agreement cannot be reached, BSA may opt to file a lawsuit, as in last July's case with Taney Engineering of Nevada.
Security Risks
By utilizing pirated software, users' networks and computers are vulnerable to serious IT security threats. Company computers could be infected with Trojans, viruses, malware, and other threats. The lack of security could also compromise sensitive data and the personal information of its employees and customers. As companies and government agencies have found, having confidential information exposed to outsiders is costly and can also put an organization's reputation at risk.
Tools & Resources to Ensure Compliance
BSA works with businesses to help ensure that their company isn't at risk for financial, technical, and legal risks associated with illegal software. In addition to resources provided on www.bsa.org, BSA partnered with the U.S. Small Business Administration to educate up to 100,000 small businesses on software licenses, copyright laws, tips on how to purchase safe and legal software online, and how to develop a Software Asset Management program. Through the partnership, BSA helps small businesses develop smart strategies to manage their software.
Businesses trying to determine whether their organizations are using unlicensed software can download the free software audit tools at www.bsaaudit.com.
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About BSA
The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) is the foremost organization dedicated to promoting a safe and legal digital world. BSA is the voice of the world's commercial software industry and its hardware partners before governments and in the international marketplace. Its members represent one of the fastest growing industries in the world. BSA programs foster technology innovation through education and policy initiatives that promote copyright protection, cyber security, trade and e-commerce. BSA members include Adobe, Apple, Autodesk, Bentley Systems, Corel, CyberLink, Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corporation, Embarcadero, McAfee, Microsoft, Minitab, Quark, Quest Software,
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